you absolutely can get away from this hand, but things have to be played correctly.

you push the turn, and TTT calls you...you are dead.

if you raise the flop, and he RRes you (which he most likely will), you can get away on the turn when he leads out big.

granted you are prolly giving credit for the wrong holding...the flush...but, whats the diff? if you are not getting the odds (implied odds of taking his stack may make you call), you can drop the hand...and save your stack. but you have to realize that this is a situation where there are hands out there that have you drawing virtually dead, and you must figure them out...soon. if you dont, you WILL lose your stack 100% of the time...with this board.

its not easy, but it can be done. but if you check/call, check/call, you never know where you stand with that flush up there. you need to raise somewhere (preferrably the flop when its a bit cheaper) to see. who knows, he may be betting TP or 2 pair or a flush draw, and you may sell him YOUR flush...and he may fold to your raise.

TTT, 777, Ac, and the made flush arent going anywhere...all but the Ac have more equity than you do in the pot. and you need to have a better idea at what you are up against.

this is microstakes, there is no shame in getting out of this hand when someone is bluffing you. if you raise him somewhere, and he plays back...99% of the time, its no bluff.